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Who is Extremely Wicked?
â⌠âOne who shuns such loving bhakti of God and such upĂŁsanĂŁ of God, and claims to possess gnĂŁn, believing, âI myself am God,â is extremely wicked.â â
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[GadhadĂŁ II-19]
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Rebuking for the Benefit of Others
âOne who has realised this fact harbours only pure intentions. Just see, I have absolutely no selfish expectations from My paramhansas and satsangis. The only reason I may call someone, rebuke someone or send someone away is that if by any means one realises this fact, it will be very beneficial to them. So, all of you should firmly imbibe this discourse.â
[GadhadĂŁ II-13]
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Conquering the Vishays by Followig Niyams
â⌠When one does not allow the five indriyas, i.e., the ears, the skin, the eyes, the tongue and the nose to wander, the diet of the indriyas becomes pure, after which the antahkaran becomes pure as well. Therefore, regardless of whether a person possesses intense vairĂŁgya or not, if he conquers his indriyas and keeps them within the niyams prescribed by God, he can conquer the desires for the vishays more thoroughly than one does so with intense vairĂŁgya. Thus, one should firmly abide by the niyams prescribed by God.â
[GadhadĂŁ II-16]
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ShraddhĂŁ â the means to greatness
â⌠In the same way, if a person has abundant shraddhĂŁ, then even if he has only recently become a satsangi, he will still become greatâŚâ
[GadhadĂŁ II-16]
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God the All-Doer
â⌠In the same way, the factors of place, time, karma and mĂŁyĂŁ can only do as much as God allows them to do; they cannot do a single thing against the wish of God. Therefore, only God is the all-doer.â
[GadhadĂŁ II-21]
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Why God Takes a Human Form
'If God does not become like a human and instead behaves with complete divinity, then people would not be able to develop affection or feelings of affinity for Him. Why? Because a human develops affection and affinity for another humanâŚ'
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[PanchĂŁlĂŁ-4]
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The Importance of Niyams
â⌠However, if a person does not observe these niyams, then regardless of how intense his vairĂŁgya may be, or how much gnĂŁn he may possess, he will not remain stable in any wayâŚâ
[GadhadĂŁ II-16]
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Only a Devotee can Realise the Greatness of a Devotee
â⌠Moreover, the greatness of a staunch devotee of God can only be realised by one who is a devotee of God. Regardless of whether one is learned in the scriptures or is naĂŻve, only one with a firm understanding of God realises the greatness of a devotee of God, and only he recognises a devotee possessing a staunch understandingâŚâ
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[GadhadĂŁ II-17]
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Dharma is Supported by Maintaining Faith in God
Thereupon MuktĂŁnand SwĂŁmi asked, âSome may have faith in God like Arjun, and others may have faith in dharma like Yudhishthir. Of these two, if one attempts to maintain faith in God, faith in dharma may decline; and if one attempts to maintain faith in dharma, faith in God may decline. So, what means can one employ so that neither of the two declines?â
Shriji MahĂŁrĂŁj replied, âThe first canto of the Shrimad BhĂŁgwat includes a dialogue between Pruthvi and Dharma that mentions that God possesses the 39 redemptive attributes8, i.e., truthfulness, purity, etc. Thus, all forms of dharma are supported by the form of God. That is precisely why God is called âDharma-dhurandharâ.â
[GadhadĂŁ II-16]
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Realising that God Serves one's Self-Interest
â⌠In the same way, if one realises that God serves oneâs own self-interest; i.e., God relieves His devotees of their sins and ignorance and grants them liberation, then one will never perceive flaws in God in any wayâŚâ
[GadhadĂŁ II-17]
